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    Home » The Women Texas Film Festival Announces Award Winners

    The Women Texas Film Festival Announces Award Winners

    By SPW EditorWednesday, August 23, 2017Updated:Tuesday, May 21, 2024No Comments4804 Views
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    Siena Pinney, Brooke Purdy, Maja Aro (Photo by Steve Duffy)

    2nd edition of the film festival presented by Studio Movie Grill

    DALLAS -- (SPW) --

    On Sunday, August 20, the Women Texas Film Festival presented by Studio Movie Grill announced the award winners for the 2nd edition of the film festival during an awards brunch held at the Elegante Hotel (2330 W. Northwest Highway). Brooke and Doug Purdy’s QUALITY PROBLEMS took home the award for Best Feature Film, Maja Aro’s HOODS received the nod as Best Short Film, and Siena Pinney, the director of the short film, POSSIBILITY, was honored as this year’s Filmmaker to Watch. Awardees were determined by board and the Artistic Director of WTxFF, the first and only full-fledged film festival in the state of Texas to celebrate and promote the work of women behind the camera (producers, directors, screenwriter, editors, composers, and cinematographers).

    Women Texas Film Festival Founder and Artistic Director Justina Walford said, “Our awards presentation this year was the culmination of a particularly emotional and affecting edition of WTxFF. Our narrative features, our documentary features, as well as several short films touched the audiences with gripping and personal stories. We had many in the audience share their feelings about seeing their lives on the big screen, some for the first time."

    The award presentations were made by Walford, Executive Director Vanessa Cook, and WTxFF publicist John Wildman during a ceremony presented by the Dallas Film Commission. All three filmmakers were on hand to accept their awards during a morning that fittingly alternated laughter with tears, much like the duration of the film festival that preceded it.

    The second annual Women Texas Film Festival stated off with a bang on Wednesday, August 16 at Studio Movie Grill’s Northwest HWY theaters with what is now a signature red carpet-laden party, featuring the Opening Night screening of Savannah Bloch’s award-winning film, AND THEN THERE WAS EVE. Following a special presentation of an Official Citation from Councilman of the 6th District, Omar Narvaez to Walford and Cook, the screening of AND THEN THERE WAS EVE, which focuses on a mystery and a budding relationship between a woman and the trans woman trying to help her find her missing husband, was enthusiastically received by a sold-out house which included several appreciative trans women in the audience, before everyone made their way to a “Speakeasy” themed party produced by Red ID, representing the jazz themes in the film.

    Other festival highlights included an appearance by Texas State Congresswoman (District 107) Victoria Neave, who participated in the Q&A following a screening of Trish Adlesic and Geeta Gandbhir’s documentary I AM EVIDENCE about the crisis of unprocessed rape kits throughout the nation, and the screening of Signe Taylor’s documentary, IT’S CRIMINAL: A TALE OF TWO AMERICAS, about a special Dartmouth College program which brings students together with incarcerated women. Following an appearance by Taylor and documentary subject Charlotte Gunderson of WFAA (ABC)’s news, a representative for a Dallas-based organization that works on placing recently released female parolees in jobs, contacted WTxFF, which resulted in the film festival treating more than 30 women and their family members to the screening.

    The festival wound up with a second red carpet to celebrate the Closing Night screening of festival-favorite QUALITY PROBLEMS, which again, played to a full house. Co-director/writer/star Brooke Purdy was on hand along with producer and cast member Colette Freedman to discuss the film, which again was an emotionally cathartic experience for the WTxFF audiences, laughing and crying at the story of a woman and her family dealing with a recurrence of her breast cancer at the same time her father is experiencing the downside of his Alzheimer’s, and the pressure of throwing a birthday party for their 8-year-old daughter. Then, as required by the unspoken law of film festivals throughout the world, everyone convened afterward to sing karaoke.

    For more information on the Women Texas Film festival go to WomenTxFF.org.

    About THE WOMEN TEXAS FILM FESTIVAL
    The Women Texas Film Festival (WTxFF) promotes established and emerging female storytellers in film, TV, and VR, celebrating the grit and range of women's voices. WTxFF screens qualified films that have women in at least one key creative role: Writer, Producer, Director, Cinematographer, Editor, Composer. The WTxFF also organizes a host of activities for the festival and year-round focused on the craft and artistry of filmmaking, including moderated Q&As with filmmakers, panel discussions, networking events, and a gala night with filmmaker red carpet. For more information about Women Texas Film Festival, visit www.WomenTxFF.org.

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    Production Company Field Work Breaks The Ice With Launch Film For New NHL Team, The Utah Mammoth

    Wednesday, July 9, 2025
    The NHL’s newest franchise, the Utah Mammoth, has launched a cinematic brand film that trades traditional sports tropes for something that leans into myth, mystery, and mountains. Directed by Zeppelin Zeerip of Salt Lake City-based production company Field Work Creative, the piece introduces the Mammoth not just as a team, but as a legend awakening in the Utah mountains, directed by Zeppelin Zeerip of Salt Lake City-based production company Field Work Creative.

    In a dramatic departure from traditional sports marketing, the NHL’s newest franchise, the Utah Mammoth, has launched a cinematic brand film that trades traditional sports tropes for something that leans into myth, mystery, and mountains. Directed by Zeppelin Zeerip of Salt Lake City-based production company Field Work Creative, the piece introduces the Mammoth not just as a team, but as a legend awakening in the Utah mountains. Click here to watch the new Utah Mammoth launch spot. “This wasn’t just a rebrand or a promo piece,” says Zeerip. “It was the birth of an NHL identity — and they needed a production partner who could move fast, push creatively, and carry some weight, literally. When they called, we jumped in with both feet.” Crafted in close collaboration with the Utah Mammoth’s internal marketing team, the film blends suspense, folklore, and visually rich storytelling to capture the cultural moment of hockey's arrival in Utah, positioning the Mammoth brand as something much deeper: a presence that has always been here, waiting to emerge. Zeerip, known for his roots in outdoor filmmaking, brought an atmospheric, cinematic tone to the project, which marks a striking pivot from the usual fast-cut, high-intensity norm of sports hype videos. Zeerip, instead, tells a masterful multi-leveled story in just 90 seconds that follows a group of kids exploring a history museum, as well as a hiker uncovering a tusk deep in a cave. Those two stories collide with a third of a mammoth itself stirring back to life from under the arena ice. The final shot, designed to evoke awe and scale, shows a tusk bursting through the ice,... Read More

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